The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 28, 1871, Image 4

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rAIR WEEK. visitors to the cheat state fair Most not fail to Yiait tho eetabliahmcnt of m J. ff. BURKE k CO. No. 60 Second Street, (Next to Baptist Cfcnrch.) Yon Want Books, Go to Them .» or. Mob or Sen. Roger A. fry* Mention m made ywtterdzv of the An !n Eaat Hirer. New Tort, and Mei.iJfie.iSo the body of Tbeodorio Bland Pryor, who bean maatag idnce Boaday, the 16th. General Roger A. Pryor, father of the deeeaaed, who Urea In Willow street, Brooklyn, aaya that on tho morning of the IBth young Pryor, who had been atndjing very dooely, complained of^feel ing nnwelL Be was found to hare a high lever, accompanied with ague. The young man, how ever, clnng to hla books, and when at last ho was i* Traded to abandon them, ho pnt on hla bat and left tha honaa to take a atroll, so he aald, and oool off. Bo was never teen r.gain u,e body was found as aboTe stated. Voung Pryor, who war about twenty years of an was Dosaeaaed of brilliant attainments and hioh moral culture. Be entered Prinoeton Col lege in 18C8. and in 1870 graduated with such honors aa had no Ter been attained in that insti tution but by Aaron Burr, nearly a century ago., His grade was 99.9, and the examining professor declared that the examination which he had paaaed-almost challenged belief. Ha gained tho Jay Cooke mathematical fellowship, that alone being open to him. In September 1870, he went to the University of Cambridge, England, and Ins single jeer won every prixe end the only acboUtsbip which was open to him. Young Pryor tfudiod hard after his return from Eng land, and it is thought that his too zealous ap- plication to book* impaired bis reason, and that id n fit of aberration he drowned himself. A contusion was dlseorered on the body under the left eye. ( OKS FOB THE YOUNG, BOOKS FOB THE OLD, BOOKS FOB THE BOYS, BOOKS FOB THE GIRLS, IKS FOB MEN, BOOKS FOB WOMEN. BOOKS FOB SCHOOLS, BOOKS FOB HOME. If you want Writing Paper and Envelopes, Oo to No. GO Second street They bavo a greater variety of PLAIN AND FANCY BTATIONEBY Than any house in Georgia. Have acme NEW STYLES never abown in ilaeen before; besides a rB.oc£aazA2 QEOBGIAi _ Bg Itvfut R Bullock, Governor oj aid State. EXECUTIVE DKPARTMFNT, l Axun.1, Ga., Octob r*3 1871.1 (USUI, It bae been reported n- by the Chief Engineer of tbo Brunswick Ala ' 3 Rail road Company, that persons having clalme .game t ■aid company, are seising, end causing to be seized, the rolling stock and other property cf that com pany, thereby aeihm>ly interfering with the opera tion of said road, which la now completed between Brunswick and Albany, by the stoppage of Ue trains; Whereas, The aald Chief Engineer further reports tbalba la unable to secure any action on the part of the President and Directors of this company, look- lng toward tha pa)ment of said claims, and thereby remoTO the obstacles In the way of operating said road; and, Whereat, Blooa laid report this Department has not httTi lUa to obtain satisfactory information or aaauranco of the ability of aald Brunswick and Al bany Bailroad company to pay Its Just debts duo to laborers and contractors, and for material furn ished In construction of aald road, and to pay the interest on its bond*; and Whereas, Under authority of law, the State bae a prior lien upon all the properly of said Bruns wick and Albany Bailroad Company: Now, therefore, to the end that the laborers, contractors, and tha State may be secured for all Juat debts In this connection, I, Bufu B. Bullock, Governor and Commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy of this Bute, and of the Militia thereof, do hereby lane this, my proelamatioo, and make known that the State of Georgia has taken posses- ■ion of the aald Brunswick and Albany Bailroad Company, with all of IU property, assets, fran chise., and leasee, of whatever kind, character, or deecriptloo, and baa placed tho ramo in chaigo of OoL John Soravan, President of tho Atlantlo and Gulf Bailroad Company, and do liareby give notice and warning to all persons, that bonds of tho eald Brunswick and Albany Bailroad Company indorsed by Urn BUte; and bonds of the Slate exchanged for the second mortgage bonds of said company, will not be reeognixadu carrying with them any obli gation upon the State for redemption, until all valid claims for amount* due to laborers and contractors, «-» »t|imui««oiy*'Jppu&T'fo *tSa~oon»tiuction of said road; eridenea of which may be filed with Hon. Clifford Anderson, of Bibb oounty, at Macon; Hon. Arthur Hood, of Bandolpb oounty, at Cuthbert; Messrs. Minas A Oobbe, of Dougborty oounty, at Alt any, or Hon. Bobert H. Brown, of Fulton coun ty, at Atlanta, who aro attorneys for the SUlo in Ibis connection ; and It la FENS, PENCILS, VISITING CABD3. Gann OASES, WOBK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, Indeed, everything to interoat and instruct Call and see the house and examine Goods and prieoa before buying anywhere else. oct20 tf SELLING AT COST. 'J LARGE Cooking Range, 300 Cooking Stoves, SO Heating 8Iotm, 75 dox Table Knives, GO dot Pocket Knives. 300 doz Tea and Table Spoons, 70 doz Plated Spoons and Forks, 25 doz Stand, Hanging and Bracket Lamp*, 100 doz Goblete, Tumblers and Glass Bella, SO doz Cedar and Painted Pails, SO doz Brooms, 20 doz Sifter a, 60 doz Clothes Horses and Shoe Broshes, 100 doz Bsrtlott's Blacking, 60 doz Brass and Japaned Candlesticks, 6 doz Feather Dusters, 8 eetu Toilet Ware, 15 setts Copper Measures *1,000 worth Tin Ware, 3,000 Fruit Bozos. 3.000 lbs Hollow Ware, 600 lbs Sad Irons, 200 pair Trace Chains, 1 large Press Chain, 1 splendid sett of Tinner's Tools, Benches, etc. Pad and Door Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Seales, Meat and Coffee Mills, Andirons, Shovels sod Tongs, Lead Pipe, Sheet Copper and every thing nsnally kept in a lionscfomishing and tin store. TERMS CASH. a F. WOOLFOLK, oct5 lm 16 Third atroot TREMENDOUS STOCK -OF- GENERAL GROCERIES NOW BEING RECEIVED BY BOGERS & BONN, And they aro offered for Bale FEARFULLY LOW. S.1W oxOitJU 2,000 sks. Family AEitra Flour, 200 barrels Sugar, 800 bbls. Liquors of all kinds. ORDERED, That all officers of this State, civil and military, exercise due dlllgenoe, to tbo end IUU *« (nt be maintained In the | STOCK OF FACON AT FKESENT SMALL, peaceful poMcaeioo and ue of the laid Brunswick and Albany Bailroad and iU appurtenances until the further order of the executive. Given limit r my band ami the Great Seat or the Wfte^et tbojfhpttol in Atlanta^ thu twoS? Lora By the Governor. 0aTTaa > Secretary of Bute. America | BUFUSB. BULLOCK. oct35 dStwlt A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA. JU8T ARBIVJED. 100 bbls. CHOICE RE!) APPLES, ROGERS & BONN. Bg Jtvfut B. Bulled, Governor of taid State. I O O T T O jN~ ! WHEREAS, Information has beon rocolvod at thU department that on the night of the 21atlnst, the mill of J. B. Holliday, a peaeoable and law . abiding crilzon of Jackson county, to-ether with 0ff “ tt * lr "52Z *° rI “ t<!r8 “ d Mer ' all iU fixtures, ae also, tbo gin lionio sod fixtures, I - - ' . __ throe bales of ootlon and a quantity of’grain, all being the property of the said Holliday, wero burned by some person or persona on known; and. Whereas, It la believed that the burning of said property was done or earned to be done by parties CAMPBELL & JONES | WareEonse & Commission MercEants, And ask a continuance of the patronage so liber- ” givon thorn tho past soason. lose personal attention given to the STORAGE SALE of COTTON, and to tho filling of orders belonging to an organization commonly known as I * or Bagging and Ties and Plantation Supplies. UtaKn-kinx Elan: I Refer to the patrons of tho past season. Re- No*. therefore, to the lend that the perpetrator '“ Cml>0r or perpetrators of the crime herinbefore recited, maybelbroughtti a speedy trial, I have thought proper to leans this my proclamation, hereby offer- j F- S.—Agents for tho Win ship Improved Cotton lng a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS I 0in anJ John Merryman 4 Co.'a Ammoniated Dis- for the apprehension and delivery of the said — I Bones, which wo now offer at a reduced | Iron Mouse, Poplar st., Macon, Ga. known person or persona with evidence sufficient to ooovlct, to the Sheriff of Jackson county. Given under my hand and the Groat &al of the State, at the Capitol, In Atlanta, this twenty- third day of October, In tbs year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seven ty-cor, and of tho Independence of the United States of America the Ninety-sixth. BUFU8 B. BULLOCK, By the Governor: David O. Ootteo. Secretary of State. »epl 3m A PROCLAMATION, GEORGIA. By B. B. Bollock, Governor of said State. WHEREAS, There is'nowpaiding fa the Superior | Adams, Bazemore & Ware, PUNTERS' WAREHOUSE. NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, /”\Nentering upon anew ootton season, tender V/ their aemoes to the patrons and friends of Adams 4 Bazemore, and to all others who may favor them with their patronage. Their attention will be givon exclusively to tho Storage and Sale of Cotton. And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Planta- Indictment, charg- j * Aakjng for a continuance of the generous support tag QM John E. TYiUUnn with the offense of geduo- I Accorded to the old firm daring the peat season, lion, alleged to have been committed upon tha dot. I P 1 **** themselves to give unremitting attea. eon of Margaret Pratt- in Zu I tion to the interests of their patrons. - i 10 eanatr of Hall: I Liberal advances mado onioottoa in etoro. «ep6 d4w5m Q O 3 m M Q % g Kl t-3 m O Q O O J2J GO O tr* M O M P O P I & ® s & g <<s p p pi JO c+ g ® W ffi a % ® pi CD a pi £ S’ §- y-“ & m i U1 S’ CR3 t?d > m K| {> O M h3 H m xn county of Hall; | Wbertte, the eald Williams, subsequent to his I aroesMn pursuance of said indictment, succeeded In making his osmposndts now it lsZe- | No w, tharefixD, to the end that the said William, may be brought to trial for tho offense with which be stands charged, I have thought proper to issue tUj, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for the apprebeorion and delivery of the sit.1 John A Wil liams, to the Sheriff of Hall county, and an addi- ’ ocal reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars I upon UsoonTiotion. j ^ *** Great Seal of the to AtUo, ». ibis twentieth "Tr?:, and of toe ! »ee of the Uaitodtuu. of America the nLij- IDjvileGoveraor: BULLOCK. oetSGdSrirU* 00TO °- 01 SUt8 - A BARGAIN. T HE undersigned will sell hit Promisee Pell. View, containing six acre*, more or leas on the Houston road, about ono mile from iho Court- house, in tho CUT or Macon. The grounds are tAciefnlly l*i(l OUt JkUtl ecib6lai>!:«tl witb ^vergr^ona and flowers, an excellent well of pure water, and ell the neceesazy outr-boueoe. The view fromWiad- »or Hill ie uneurpiMoJ by any wound Mtcon. The furniture, all new, will likewise be di.-poectl of. Tho house in firat-claen, nearly now, and contains Ira the titlee to which are incJieputable. Tnu £ 12,000—one-half canh, balance to bo dofer- mlced on few nailer and parchaaee. oct2C Mm lm* JiUIKri T, WILKEBSON. Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCH’S BITTEBSL' This preparation of tho ^irytSclcmU^Dr.^CtotU based on the fleet that, as nil material* of the body- are derived Corn Food, so nil Vital Force, or Health, Is derived from the Force [ stored up In Food. Dr. I Jbek'i liters enables tho I System to liberate and I appropriate these Forces, ■ creates Appetite, cures I Dyspepsia, with Its result- ■ lng jOeblllty and lack of IHrararaEMqyj ao tones I the Stomach and Liver aa f to make Constipation and. Billoo&nesslxn possible; re inforce* the System so It can tide over bad results of changing climate, water, and better endure tho demands often nnexpee- te«l!v made on Us Forco nmlKnercy. Ladles In de licate health,aged jtersona, and all emaciated and weak after sickness, will (thHmrfcMsisio rapidly strengthen ljf using this great preparation. *hgll lawly DKSULVJBLE LANDS FOR SALE. A TY Oakland and Howard Farms, on the Macon *f 4d v Y'’ 0 «»temRailroad, ten miles from Macon. oon^fAri 0 ’ 1)0 0111 °P tato lota to auit the _ ILnd n ^f‘ 0 ® of purchaseni. Good land—fine water nient uT?ii2m >n J® d !3! locality; conve- zed mzrkzuttzhle for fruit firms town people. K T?tSf r *“ den «* !ot •onzllix Aprly lo Du“li r .l a i^'!f,'. “l te ™ r “- uplPOpiiTni* A.LZSUEUB- HI 19 H * I 0 H VS w > ◄ 5 i | § s p > 0 m z H (D 11 0 H H I m CD > r m o n m m « m M CD 03 0 r c GJ r m > 0 3 0 0 c > z 0 0 0 & * 9 N P o & 9) ^ Hi 0 0 V 9 & 92 T. C. NISBET, ■i— Iron Sill Works . MACONT, GEORGIA. MANTTFACTURES [STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, Shafting and Steam Boilers | IRON RATLING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, MILL AYD GIN GEARING, AND OTHER CASTINGS, | THREE ROLLER CANE MILLS IN IRON FRAMES. ORDINARY CANE MILLS, FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER. KETTLES, I FF.0M SO TO ISO GALLONS AND FROM PATTERS MORE NEARLY AVERAGING THEIR NOMINAL MEASURE THAN ANY PATTERNS IN THE STATE. [HORSE POWER FOR GINMIM COTTON. This Power has been three times sa long at work as any applied to Ginning, and with what snccoes let I the following certificate .how: WTTT.yn/:gvTT T ._ February 14,1871. I T. C. NISBET, Eaq.—Dxa> Sib : I am using one of your Horae Powers for_ I has ginned about four hundred bales of cotton. I day on a forty-saw gin and with two moles, placed ontaide. I Prteo or Horse Power, with IKON FilAMES—Gnr.rnntceil, ..... 810000 COTTON AND HAY PRESSES. my cotton. It his boon in nao about throo yoars, and in. I think it well adapted to ginning. I gin two bales a My gin is situated in an old negro cabin and the power is HAND POWER. These Presses, from actual use, have given as much satisfaction as any ever introduced, and on ap plication I can fnntisb a circular with several hundred names of planters who aro using this Press, and I am willing to abide by their verdict as to its merits. A newimprovemantlns boon introduced into these I Presses which enables tho packer to pack cotton in tho box with more facility than any arrangement | heretofore in nee, and admits of a longer ootton box. These Presses, it is believed, can be furnished at i less prise than any other. ON HAND AND FOB SALE: $1000 800 500 12 New 14-horse Engines, - CiTSem! for Circular, containing cuts, description, and price lists of the various kinds of Screws. JnnSO 2awiwlm 13. A_. WISE & CO., 0 on b ®l§ CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA:, IMPORTERS OF tf & EH & O DEALERS &IH0USE FUMING GOODS. SILVER-PLATED "WARE, COOKING STOVES, GRATES | AND RANGES. CANCERS CURED. H AVING been afflicted with Cancer, 1 was cored in the year 1856, after trying many prepara tions and Cancer doctors. 1 hare no now remedy to offer but the same old remedy with which I was cured fifteen years ago. I have since been practicing with the same remedy, and have been successful in a number of cases, a few of which I refor to below, as living witnesses of the virtues of my medicine, some or whom, liko myself, have beon cured a number of years, and yet have no symptoms of Cancer returning: Mrs. H. B. Bloodworth, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs. Fannie Settle, Liberty Hill, Gv; Mr. J. D. Boyd, Griffin, Ga.: Mr. Wesley Reid, Zebulon, Ga.; Mrs. John Stillwell, Griffin, Ga.; Sirs. Mary Thurmond, Indian Springs, Ga.; Mrs. James Cannichiel, Mc- T. Dickon, Locust Grove, Ga.; Mr. R. Dorton, Fa yette Station, Ga; Mr. Wm Harkness, Jackson, Ga.; Hon. Thomas M. Harkness, late Representa tive from Batts connty, Jackson, Ga.; Mrs. A. Mad, dox, Indian Springs, Ga-.Mrs. Eliza Hill, Forsyth, Ga.; Mr. Wfilis Bowden, Forsyth. Ga.;MaJ. A.Nall; Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill. Ga.; Mrs. A. Porter, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Wards- worth, Barnesvilio, Ga.; Mrs. D. Lewis, Bamesville, Ga.; Mrs. B. Goodman, Monticello, Ga.; Lon (color ed,) former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs, Ga. The above is only a few of the many names that conld be added to the list. I ehoerfuliy bear testimony to tho fact of Mr. J. M. Hardaway having performed a perfect core of cancer upon Mrs. M. J. Bonycr’s eye, after eminent physicians had failed to reliove her; and I firmly believe his Cancer treatment to be a specifio fer Cancer. L. A. HAN3E, Macon P. O. To tLe _A.f8-icted I prefer not treating donbtfnl cases. After sat isfying yourself describe your cancer to mo and ’ • candid opinion. your houses when cir- My residence is twelve miles east of Griffin, G.". which is my nearest express office. Monoy may ho sent with safety in registered letter. Communica tions strictly confidential and promptly answered when etsmp and envelope sent addressed to your self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY. Liberty Hill, Pike oo., Ga. Those to whom it may bo convenient, may call upon T. J. Hardaway, Southwestern Railroad, who attended me in my affliction and has been with me insoveral cases since. Ho may be addressed through the poslofficoat Macon, Ga., or Enfanla, Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY. Julyl3-d2taw4wGm THE GREAT REMEDY RHEUMATISM A CERTAIN CURE for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica and all kindred diseases. It is not a liniment, bat an internal remedy. II acts as an Alterative, thoroughly rectifying that morbid condition of tho eyetem that induces and keeps ap those diseases. For thoee obsenre pains and aches in the bones, Joints and muscles that constantly afflict eome people, preventing sleep and making life generally uncomfortable, and if not cored, ultimately crippling and disabling them forlife.it is a speedy, permanent and infallible core. A trial for forty-eight hoars will convince any one ao afflicted of that fact. For sale in Macon by Dr. I. L. Harris 4 Co., Hunt, Rankin 4 Lamar, and by druggists generally throughout the State. At wholesale by Dr. J. D. HOYLE & BR0., aug18 eod3m Cambridge, Ga. J. B. BRES, & No. 196 Gravier atreet, New Orleans. cn29 d6xnw3m F. J. RAGLAND, Agent. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. ■ ried or those about /2.7Y TS* I :o marry, with the *3T ILSUtJEi* I latest discoveries . I on the physiolog ical mysteries and revelations of the physical sys tom, how to preserve the complexion, etc.. This is an interesting work cf 221 pages, with num erous engraving, and contains valuable information for thoso who are married or contemplate marriage; still it i* a book that ought to be under lock a i < key and not laid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (free of postago) for 50 cents. Address Dr. Butt's Dispensary. Ho. . .ighth xect, t-t. Louis, Mo. 1Gt“ L OTICJS TO THE AFFLICTED A . . H- FOHTUNATE. Before applying to the notorious Quacks who td ertiso in public papers or using any Quack Bora edlcs. peruse Dr. Butts* work, no matter what your disease is or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butts can bo consulted, personally or by mail on the diseases montionedin his works. Office. No.l2 WOK TO IOCB CH1LOEEN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY, :mrs. WHITCOMB'S bYKUP. MBS. WHITCOMB'S tfYKUF MRS. WniTOOMD'3 SYRUP. Cores Colic and Grip ing in the Bowels, and facilititates the process of Teething. Bub-lues Convulsions and over comes all direase^ in cident to infants and Ohildron. Cure.- Di arrhea, D’ and •ysentorj Complaint in 3|j It u the Groat Infant's and Children** scr.thiss Rsmcdy in all disorders brought on by trot r.-.nt ot r other causo. Jroparod by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO„ Louis. a. >o!u hy D SPANISH CROWN SHERRY. 'T'HIS justly celebrated brand of Wine is imported X direct from CadizJSpain, and is cert airly the *>nrest ever offered in the Southern maAot. Price per case .T.. .$9 00 Price per gallon 3.60 | For sale by A. L. RICHARDSON, Importer of 8panish Wines, aep!2 6m 121 Ray street, Savannah, Georgia GO AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cltarry Street, Macon. Ga. JACOB 8CHALL, Brogzn to the flneet French Boots »na Gsitera. Hwin, nn—X’' !r! . direct from the manufactories, ho can offer enperior indneementa in prieoa, ana Lo i,,, opportunity of enstaining his well-earned repntation for enporiority of goods. t c c “ »o He wonld farther announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in Macon and vicinity ti, has on hand a large supply of Leather and Findings, with which he can seree them at rates that , le vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particularly o.nlj. . fact that ho can famish Leather cat to all eizea, crimped Front., Bootlegs ready-fitted‘TTnn^. . 10 kinds, etc., at a very small margin. ’ cf »il In tho Custom Work department, he still employs first-class, enperior workmen. ar.d l>ia m.t can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin and the Jr., , , cr ' rate workmanship, at short notice. u lue m ° 6t cl *W JACOB SCHALL. 86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA. sep!9 3m Schofield’s Iron Works, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT. MACON, GA STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEi 035* ^a-IST-Sr XJLTIIGJZTIIT.TZIID 1BIESE. SA.W MILLS, GHESIST MILLS. MILL GE^KIlsr&, emsr GEARING, (ORDINARY, OB GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY), SUGAB MILLS AND KETTLES, IK 01ST RAILING, OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT TRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY. pullies, etc., tho^U^s^'^e^a'aifi'beforepmohaaing. 12 ^^Uw^ow'for'^sa b * <t 8tyI **”'* prtCWi '° BUil J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. T A X. I L AHEAD Oar WROUGHT IRON COT TON SCREW PRESS is the only Cotton Press that has stood the test, being used ever since the dose of tho war, and is in greater and more increasing demand than Oar WATER or STEAM POWER TRESS is becoming ■VT’OEH.-ST FOPTTXiAH, Being the MOST ECONOMICAL to those having a WATER POWER Oit STEAM ENGINE. can also he run rom tho band wheel shaft of gin gear. OCR STOCK OF COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOYES | CANNOT BE SURPASSED I Wn guarantee to sell yon the beat Cooking StoYO ever sold in Macon, or to refund you the money! GRATES ! GRATES ! FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. Examine our splendid Stock before purchasing. W. A. RANSOM & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES,! 138 AND HO GRAND 8T., NEW YORK. Represented by Cob B. W. Hogan, of Georgia. oct8dly* TIio Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, §i Hundreds of Thousands §£„, si f=| Ifi WHAT ARE THEY ?f=» Our HAND PRESS ('ndeod, aa all of them are,) i* too well known, and has established iUelf as the PLANTER'S FAVORITE. Aa there is no compaiiann between a caet and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we do not recommend OAST IRON SCREWS, though we make them for those wanting a CHEAP Preea. Send ns your orders, or send for Circular and Price TO WILCOX PATENT MOUSE POWER j Wo claim to bo SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton, nnd it is tho only Horse Power made that we know of that can supercede the ordinary Gin Gear. my28-toct29 J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. TIN WARE ! TIN WARE ! i wnow d our FACTORY to ita old quarters in the rear of our Store, we have tho BEST WORK- [ MEN, and can execato all orders for TIN and STOVE WORK with dispatch. PLAIN, STAMPED AND PRESSED TIN WARE WU1 be offered at GREAT BARGAINS to tho trade. FOR CASH, FOR CASH, FOR CASH. WHOX^°^d^i!L^U^GreS C Sg&r f CaSf H ' W ° ^ fr ° m ^ * • OUR STOCK OF ANDIRONS, SHOVELS AND T0N6S, TIN BED ROOM SETS, WAITERS, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, Brooms, ZBrDsh.es, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF HOYTSB Frm-ivrTWTrcixrr^ goods Cannot bo excelled for cheapness and quality. Call at 33. A. WISE A CO.’S LAWTON & WILLINGHAM, SUCCESSORS TO EAWTON& LAWTON, COTTON FACTORS Warehouse and Commissi^: Merchants ' Orders promptly attended to. OLD STAND ON CHERRY STREET. octBtf TE08.iO EVWa XICUD c. oannsin. ] W. B. HCTCHESOX. w. 1'. VILTO.V. Evans, Gardner «fc Co., Intportern and Jobbers or DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS 4 GLOVES, | Noe. 637, 639 and 611 Broadway (ffrzt block above | St. Nicholas Hold), 13 2s- NEW YORK. I rfi S tBEY Ann NOT A VILE 5 3 5 ^FANCY DRJNrC.sfl | Mado of Poor Rnm, Whisky, Proof Spirits I antt Refused Liquors doctored, triced and | sweetened to pleaso the taste, called "Tonics." Appetiicra," ‘^Restorers," 4c., that lead the tippler I on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a tree Medicine. mado irom the Native Roots and Herbs of Califor- Inia, fkree from all Alcoholic lltlianlaala. I FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. tor and Invirorator of tho System, carrying off all I poisonous mattter and reetoring tho blood to a healthy condition.. No person can take thtse Bitters I | accord id k to directions and remain Ionic unwell, lor Inflammatory ana chrome Ithen- J ;?oT£l™£. Kem\\wLt'nRii‘intlrm?ucni I J N rabEshin S our card, we claim nothing more for onreolves than a determination to do our ucys’n’nd 1 UhuJder[*theae^BiUcrs 1 have*teea D UTY towards onr customers. By strict attention to onr bnaineee, and etndying the interest of onr most niccesafal. fttucli Diseases are caused by I . . vitiatc<i Blood, which ia generally produced by | P&trona wo have been able heretofore to givo satisfaction, ana now have no ftpprehenuon that all who I derangement of tho Digestivo organs. I DYSPEPSIA OR 1SDIGESTIOY ™ E^vo ua a fair trial will continue to patronize onr house. I Headache, Pain in the ahoulder*. Cough*. TijfhtnefS I of the Cheit. Dizzinen, Boor Ernetations of the I I Stomach, bad’ taste in the Month, .Bilious Attack^ I I Pal pi Ut ion of the Heart Inflammation ef;the ’ — of;the Lnnts. f Pain in tho regions of the Kidney?, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the ofiiprinss of Dys- pepsin. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor- I pid liver and bowel?, which render them of unequal- I led efficacy in cleamine the blood of all imparities, I and impartinr new life and vigor to the whole system. I FOB SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, j Carbuncles, Rinr-VVorms, Scald-Head, Sore Bye?, Erysipelas, Iteb, Scnrfe, Discolorations of the bkin, Burners and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally du« up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitter*. | One bottle In such ca*es will convince the most in- crelui u- ; tht-ir curative effects. i Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its | imparities bursting throoffhtho skin in J'imples.Ernp- I tions or bores; cleanae is when it is fou!, and yonr | feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood pare and I the health of the system will follow. [ fl PVT HP tv tr ■ err t v (Vtov dt oni- I ” | TAPE, and other HOKHS lurking in tho J octf2?® WASHINGTON BLO °^ ^ dwefftogs Ccmoteralotn : zUoah kind, of Oxn«m«ral tan - | wurz, xnxcxc-.d, vzcee, cnzwa, lion Eronte for Store,. Winiiuw C.ne xnd Mill*, etc. I fully tho circalirarounl each bottle. 1 xnglC-Sm LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. C. B. WOOTEN - , ATTORNEY AT LAW, ] MACON, GA. Fourth. Street, Near Brown House, Macon, Ga- HTJILDS A.JSTD REPAIRS STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Gris a and Flour Mills. Shafting, Pulley b, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for mill- I work generally. 1 IRON RAILING, SUNDRIES. On A bnshela Seod RYE xnd BARLEY. ~ 100.000 choice CIGARS. 500 dozen fresh Coto OYSTERS, 3,000 snekz choice FLOTTB. 30 kegs FULTON MARKET BEEF, 10,000 handles TIES, „ • 1,000 rolls BAGOIXtfS^' If you wxnt good Hifimii,. csR-snd sec ocOAV- BEXMOflB,fifINBLEY 4 CO. I work. Brackets, Ysces, Chsirs, Iron Fronts for Storos, Window Csps snd Sills, etc. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY. 1 make the best HORSE POWER In the country, it never fails, runs light, simple to pnt up I and lasts well, and 13 cheap. Address Sos2-2UwIy All Work Made G-ood. E. CROCKETT. Macon, Ga J. WALKER. Protrictor. K. II. MCDONALD 4 CO., Pratcots sad Oeceral Agents. San Francisco Cal., and i2 snd Ji Commerce street. Now York. SOLD BY ALL DRUCOISTS AND DEALERS GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. Vf elected my ammgemenfa to correct tha slightest error in tho timo-keeping of my fine .^“"atory Sn,l one of tlio moat approved TRANSIT INSTBU- juroNTS, for the purpose of observjng tho meridian passage of tho son and stars, I will bo able to keep tho exact Macon mean tuno to within a fraction of a second. ’ Especial Attention paid to tho Repairing and rating or lino Watches, as well as all 1 kinds of new work made to order. juIj-27-ly ■AS*- 1